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bullets13

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  1. This is ridiculous. I want the best applicant to get the job. This woman has decided that if the best applicant is black, she’s not going to hire them anyway. It’s pure racism. I have an equal problem with it going the other way, and better white applicants being passed over for minority candidates, but I also understand that that is a result of decades of hiring practices from those like our friend Eileen here. The fact that people like her still exist makes it difficult to argue against preferential hiring practices for minorities, even though it’s something that I don’t necessarily agree with. I’d love to see a society where the best applicant for a job actually gets the job on merit.
  2. I have no doubt that with the large number of cases there are likely some coincidental deaths. That said, most of the time it’s pretty obvious. If you’re on a ventilator and have your stroke, it’s probably Covid that did you in. Ironically, the exact argument you make is the one I made about the vaccine, and certain folks on here said there’s no way anyone could ever coincidentally die after being vaccinated. And the thing is, we’re talking a few thousand deaths after vaccination, vs several hundred thousand with Covid, and there’s been many times more vaccinations given than Covid infections.
  3. Bingo. A diabetic dies of organ failure due to complications from Covid, and some people want to blame diabetes. But they lived for 50 years with diabetes and didn’t die until they got Covid.
  4. No, he’s not. About 90% of what he posts is stuff like this.
  5. "every" wasn't accurate, but neither is "most", because most could mean 51%. "overwhelming majority" probably suffices.
  6. Yup. Had an extremely close exposure at work Friday to a breakthrough case from someone who had the Pfizer. Glad I had the moderna, but still keeping an eye on things for the next few days.
  7. On a depressing note, found out a pretty good friend of my wife and mom died overnight from Covid. They worked with her for about ten years, and she’s been over to my house several times. 59 years old, no real risk factors, afraid of the vaccine. It’s a shame. She was an excellent teacher and a very nice lady. It had been several months since anyone I knew well had died from Covid, but now we’ve got two funerals to go to. It’s definitely getting out of hand again.
  8. It’s exactly the same. Doesn’t speak well for either side.
  9. So he decommitted to Texas but they're in his top-3 still?
  10. the point I was making is that 99.5% of the people who had covid and died in texas since February are unvaccinated. You can use semantics to debate whether it was covid or some other factor that killed them. I'm debating that half of one percent of Texans who had covid after being vaccinated didn't die from covid or mitigating circumstances while they had covid.
  11. is fox a legitimate source? and you questioning anyone's sources is the dumbest thing on the internet today.
  12. every major health organization, the vast majority of scientists, and the vast majority of healthcare workers say the vaccine works. All research says the vaccine works. He's not the one drinking the kool-aid.
  13. pretty irrelevant, when you look at the numbers. I don't care if you call it dying OF covid, or dying WITH covid. if 99.5% of people who've died "with" covid were unvaccinated, then there's not much to argue about, semantics or otherwise.
  14. Pretty perfect example of the anti-vaccine playbook. Hundreds of thousands die from Covid- “no big deal”. One vaccinated person dies from Covid- “see, the vaccine doesn’t work!” It’s the dumbest double standard I’ve ever seen. Same thing with ignoring all of the deaths from Covid, but then 8 people out of millions get a rare blood clot from the vaccine, 1 dies, and the anti-vaxxers are screaming about the dangers of the vaccine (while comparing Covid to the flu). I can understand the choice to not get the vaccine, but I truly don’t understand those who devote so much effort into trying to convince people that they shouldn’t get it.
  15. Surely this is smoke and mirrors. They’re winning state next season, right?
  16. DEVELOPING: Suspect dies after chase ends in Chambers County with crash, shots fired | KFDM
  17. yes, i saw that. hopefully everything continues to go well.
  18. It’s definitely political. I understand some distrust of both a new vaccine and the government, but it’s a shame that politics are costing a lot of people their lives. I guess it’s always been that way, though.
  19. We had a lot of speculation on this one awhile back, but it appears the police were just taking their time since the suspect was already in jail on other warrants.
  20. I got the moderna, two jabs, a month apart. My arm hurt a lot the first time. Felt like I got hit by a hammer for about 24 hours. I was a little tired the day after (woke up at 7, took a short nap around 9, went to bed pretty early. The second shot didn’t hurt at all, again I was a little tired the next day, but very busy and my sleep pattern was normal. My wife was achy and tired for a couple of days after her first shot, a little tired after the second. My stepdad had no side effects, stepmom no side effects, my real dad a little tired. All of them had moderna except my dad, who got the Pfizer
  21. I don’t worry about their safety. Kids don’t seem to be affected much by it, generally. My kids had it last summer, one had no symptoms, the other a mild headache for a couple of days. The problem we run into is when they’re exposed we have to shut down for 10 days, can’t send them anywhere, and have to stay home with them. Or pay twice the daycare rate to someone who’s willing to risk being around them. It’s just all such a tough situation.
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